Malaysia‪ (2013): ‬Vulnerability and HIV Knowledge

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Malaysia

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2 Basic socio-demographic indicators HIV prevalence and epidemiological status Risk behaviors Vulnerability and HIV knowledge HIV Expenditure National Response CONTENT

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3 BASIC SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS Sources: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on 1. UNDP. (2011). Human Development Report 2011 - Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All; 2. WHO. (2012). World Health Statistics 2012; 3. World Bank. World Data Bank: World Development Indicators & Global Development Finance. Retrieved March, 2013, from h​t​t​p​:​/​/​d​a​t​a​b​a​n​k​.​w​o​r​l​d​b​a​n​k​.​o​r​g​; and 4. UN Population Division. (2011). World Population Prospects The 2010 Revision.

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Vulnerability and HIV knowledge

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5 Number and percentage of sex workers and PWID with comprehensive HIV knowledge, 2009 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNAIDS. (2010). Global Report: UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic.

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6 Number and percentage of national service trainees (17-19 yr) with comprehensive HIV knowledge, 2008 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on Malaysia National Service Survey, MOH, 2008 cited in AIDS/STD Section Disease Control Division Malaysia. (2010 ). UNGASS Country Progress Report: Malaysia 2010. Sample size = 6000

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7 THANK YOU slides compiled by www.aidsdatahub.org Data shown in this slide set are comprehensive to the extent they are available from country reports. Please inform us if you know of sources where more recent data can be used. Please acknowledge www.aidsdatahub.org if slides are lifted directly from this site

Summary: The Malaysia - Overview in Slides consist of the summary of HIV and AIDS country data presented in charts, tables, graphs and maps using PowerPoint format. Prepared by the HIV/AIDS Data Hub for the Asia Pacific Region.

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